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LIFFE prices remained unchanged for November at £104/t, with January prices quoted at £107/t. UK-delivered prices slightly gained, with spot prices for E. Anglia rising £0.5/t to £104.50/t. In the oilseed market, CBOT soyabeans found support in positive US export sales data, a weaker US dollar and reports of difficulties in South American planting progress. CBOT soyabeans gained $15/t over the week to close Thursday at $350.88/t. The latest HGCA feed ingredients price survey puts FEMAS soyameal, ex-mill Liverpool, for December delivery at £305/t, up £3.50/t on the previous week. For more feed info, click here.
Latest Link Updates ZNCPig latest Contact Details Call: 02476 692051 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bpex.org.uk Other BPEX Sites www.pigsareworthit.com |
BPEX Weekly: November 20 2009 Marketing NewsGlorious Gammon Alert
Starting this week we will be sending out an email alert to some 450 journos with a ‘Gammon recipe of the Week’ focusing on the new recipes from the Glorious Gammon booklet and our library of Gammon recipes. Try one yourself http://www.lovepork.co.uk/assets/pdf/glorious-gammon.pdf And next week (24th) the Gammon campaign is officially launched when Anthea Turner, the celebrity sponsor for the campaign, is interviewed on a variety of regional radio stations about the usage of Gammon over the Christmas festivities. For a step by step guide to how to cook the perfect gammon, go to www.lovepork.co.uk and download your own copy (available from 24th). Coming up:From December 7 all the ingredients required for a tasty Gammon sandwich including the bread and a relish, will be delivered to top london radio station DJs to help raise awareness of the campaign.
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Abattoir |
Date |
Cheale |
Monday 30 November |
Vion Wiveliscombe |
Monday 30 November |
Tulip Ashton |
Tuesday 1 December |
Cranswick – Watton |
Tuesday 1 December |
Cranswick – Hull |
Friday 4 December |
Tulip Spalding |
Friday 4 December |
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Sir Paul McCartney Under Fire
Sir Paul McCartney has been accused of undermining climate change talks with his ‘meat-free Monday’ campaign.
The Beatles legend will take his controversial campaign to Brussels in a fortnight.
Nick Herbert, the shadow environment secretary, said Sir Paul’s actions could undermine the climate change movement for his own ‘political agenda’.
“A global deal to combat dangerous climate change at UN talks in Copenhagen next month is critical,” said Mr Herbert. “That means guarding against demands for behavioural changes so unrealistic that they risk undermining public support.
“We need to think a little harder about what will really work to arrest global warming,” he said, adding some activists were “less interested in serious debate than in pulling their hair shirts on to the rest of us”.
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Future of Farming
The future challenges faced by the agricultural industry are to be addressed at an event to be held on 10 December at Stoneleigh Park, Coventry.
The Future of Farming event, organised by Lantra Sector Skills Council for environmental and land-based industries, will hold a wide-ranging debate based around a major UK strategy that is being planned on the skills needed for a successful agricultural industry.
The Agriskills Strategy, spearheaded by the Agriskills Forum and involving the industry’s most influential players, aims to ensure that there is a profitable and sustainable agricultural industry for the 21st Century, delivered by a professional and skilled workforce.
The driving force behind the Agriskills Strategy is Yorkshire pig farmer Richard Longthorp, the national chairman of the Agriskills Forum, together with Lantra, the National Farmers Union, the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board, Landex and key employers from industry. The Agriskills initiative is currently being discussed at the highest level with Defra, the UK Government’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
For more information call 0845 707 8007 or email [email protected] alternatively visit www.lantra.co.uk.
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Cull Sows and Boars
Acura Foods/ Graystones are slaughtering sows at the Roos abattoir in East Yorkshire specifically for export and are looking for more stock.
For all enquiries please call Steve Graystone tel: 01964 670992 or David Eaton tel: 01438 745242 -fax: 01438 720948, -email: [email protected]
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Calling Sausage Makers
Attention all sausage makers. A large catering wholesaler is in search of sausage-makers across the UK to supply them with sausages to be served at local sporting and cultural venues. They are particularly looking for farmer producers in the South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, North East and North West. Please e-mail me your details. [email protected]
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AHDB Consultation
AHDB has launched a six week consultation on the corporate plan which comprises the business plans of the six sectors including BPEX. For more information click here.
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Farm Income Estimates
The first estimates of UK Total Income from Farming for 2009 and 2010 have recently been released. These estimates have been produced using available information to date. A revised estimate will be published in January 2010.
To see a commentary on the report by Tony Fowler of BPEX, click here.
International News:
Export Report Latest
As of next June it will be mandatory for piglets to be given pain easing remedies in connection
with castration. A new product has just been introduced on the Danish market.
A pig can be sent to slaughter after just five days.
To see the complete Export Report, click here.
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Commission Takes Action
The European Commission is taking six Member States to the European Court of Justice for failing to issue new or updated permits for more than 1,500 industrial installations operating there. The six are Denmark, Greece, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain. The Commission is also sending first written warnings to Austria, France and Sweden over a further 1,700 installations operating without permits. In all cases the permits should have been issued by 30 October 2007.
European Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas said: "This is unacceptable and the Commission will take action to ensure that Member States comply with their obligations under industrial emissions legislation.”
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Food Security Summit
The three-day World Summit on Food Security organised by the FAO ended yesterday after committing the international community to investing more in agriculture and to eradicating hunger at the earliest date.
Here are the main commitments produced at the Summit:
- A firm pledge to renew efforts to achieve the First Millennium Development Goal of halving hunger by 2015, and eradicating hunger from the world at the earliest date.
- A pledge to improve international coordination and the governance of food security through a profound reform of FAO’s Committee on World Food Security (CFS) which would become a central component of the Global Partnership for Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition.
- Broadened to include stakeholders from both the public and private sector and non-governmental organizations, and elevated to ministerial level, the CFS would coordinate international efforts against hunger as well as take rapid and informed decisions on global food issues. It will be assisted in that task by an international high-level panel of experts.
- A promise to reverse the downward trend in domestic and international funding for agriculture, food security and rural development in developing countries and significantly increase their share in public development aid.
- A decision to promote new investments in agricultural production and productivity in developing countries in order to reduce poverty and achieve food security for all.
The full declaration is available by clicking here.
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EU IPPC Action
The European Commission intends to take legal action against nine Member States over missing IPPC permits. The table shows shows the scale of the problem in some Member States (note the latest statistics range from April 08 – Oct 07 – so things may well have moved on). The table shows the total outstanding permits over the total number of installations which qualify for IPPC. Very roughly Spain, Greece and Portugal each have big jobs to sort out re-permitting for pig and poultry farmers.
Denmark |
Greece |
Slovenia |
Netherlands |
Portugal |
Spain |
Austria |
France |
Sweden |
|
Intensive rearing of production pigs |
No data |
22/31 |
6/8 |
96/639 |
74/83 |
560/1206 |
0 / 0 |
0/284 |
9/102 |
Intensive rearing of sows |
No data |
1 / 4 |
0/ 1 |
39/217 |
9/15 |
143/249 |
0 / 0 |
0/25 |
2/15 |
Intensive rearing of poultry |
No data |
22 / 31 |
11/16 |
136/925 |
63/98 |
196/277 |
2 / 4 |
0/107 |
21/157 |
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International Prices
For the latest international prices, click here.


